If you’re looking for an escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, why not consider a holiday rental in the tranquil Barossa Valley region of South Australia? Here you’ll find sprawling vineyards, rolling hills, and picture-perfect villages – all waiting to be explored.

Barossa Valley is known as one of Australia’s premier wine regions and is nestled between two other well-known wine-growing areas: the Clare Valley and McLaren Vale. Wineries and tasting rooms line the region, and visitors can enjoy guided tours and shop at boutique stores throughout their stay.

Holiday Accommodations In Barossa Valley

The Barossa Valley region offers a number of idyllic lifestyle options. Look no further than our Airbnb listings for the best selection of holiday homes in Barossa Valley. Users can choose from our extensive directory of holiday homes that are available for short-term vacation stays. Our selection of holiday rentals in the region includes everything from time-honoured farmhouses to modern city pads with stunning views. Some properties offer fresh produce or cooking demonstrations for guests.

Explore extensive galleries and family homes to quaint cottages, the perfect place to stay for your holidays is just a few clicks away. In addition to artistic villas with amazing views of seasonal foliage, our listings also include luxury apartments that offer water views from their balconies.

Our top-rated listings also offer comprehensive amenities, including free WiFi access, washing machines, and outdoor areas with views of the Barossa Ranges. Many of our listings can also accommodate larger groups, allowing users to combine their holidays with work and family commitments.

Things to Do in Barossa Valley

There’s so much to see and do, whether you’re travelling as a couple, with your family, or on a group holiday. Just some of the highlights of Barossa Valley include:

1) Grape Picking

Visit one of the many vineyards and sample locally produced Shiraz and Cabernet Sauvignon wines. Whether you’re a wine connoisseur or a casual drinker, you’ll certainly enjoy the Barossa Valley’s finest drop.

2) Art and Architecture

Barossa Valley is home to some of Australia’s most beautiful and unique architecture and art pieces. Visit the Seppeltsfield Winery for an impressive display of Barossa Valley history. Or, visit the Linton & Kay Gallery for wine and art exhibitions.

3) Historical Sites

Take time to explore heritage-listed buildings throughout the Barossa Valley region. Some of the buildings include churches, schools, houses, and community halls – all with interesting stories to tell about their history. See the heritage sites of Tanunda, Nuriootpa and Angaston. Wander through century-old buildings and imagine life as it once was in these historic townships.

4) Gorgeous Landscapes

Make sure to take plenty of photos of Barossa’s beautiful landscapes – you’re sure to want to remember the look on your face when you first lay eyes on this hidden gem. You also get to explore the Barossa region’s rolling hills, open plains, and fauna-filled countryside.

5) Relax and Unwind

Spend some time outdoors and enjoy Barossa’s natural beauty – take a long stroll through one of the many vineyards, or spend an afternoon exploring Little Gorge.

6) World-Class Farmers’ Markets

Visit the Angaston Farmers’ Market for fresh produce and a great range of homemade products. There’s also a chance to taste some delicious food from local chefs, as well as sample local wines.

Barossa Valley Accommodation Frequently Asked Questions

There are many things visitors can enjoy while staying in Barossa Valley. Visitors should plan ahead and book tickets to the most popular attractions, such as winery tours with tastings. Breakfast, lunch and dinner options also include local restaurants serving gourmet cuisine at affordable prices.
Most of our listings offer free WiFi so that guests can connect to the internet. There are also several cafes in Barossa Valley where you can enjoy the outdoors while you work.
The best options for travelling in and out of Barossa Valley are by car or coach. Many places do not have public transport, so it is important to be prepared with your own wheels. Driving conditions may be challenging for first-time visitors as many roads are winding and narrow.
Most places offering accommodations in Barossa Valley include breakfast as part of the deal. However, some properties offer special deals for guests who wish to learn about producing their own cheese or olive oil. In addition, there are several restaurants where you can enjoy local cuisine and wine pairings with knowledgeable staff.
Yes, there are many opportunities for day trips around Barossa Valley. Some of the most popular destinations include the Padthaway region, Adelaide Hills and Mount Lofty Ranges.
It’s best to book your stay as early as possible, especially if you’re travelling during peak seasons – Easter and Christmas, for example. If you arrive without a booking, there are several campsites and caravan parks where guests can pitch a tent or park an RV.

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